One of the great things about Earlham College is that students from different majors, different backgrounds, different countries even, discover that they have interests in common and that they can only benefit from working together. They are trying to answer the same questions, only from different angles. And they come together in teams to find solutions to real world problems. That's Earlham. And here's how it happens.
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Nathan Mynatt '20 sits down and talks about life at Earlham with Xiaocheng Kang '22 and Jared Stone '22.
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Nathan Mynatt '20, has a conversation with the Director of the Center of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Gene Hambrick.Por Earlham College
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On this episode of the Earlham College Podcast, Lucy Fitzgerald '20 and friends discuss the many great food options students like to explore in the neighborhood around campus.Por Earlham College
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The rocky terrain and thorny vegetation where some of the world’s most critically endangered iguanas roam can be daunting to navigate, even for the most seasoned scientific researchers. Just try catching one without scraping your knee, Earlham College’s John Iverson says.He would know. For the last 38 years, he has been studying West Indian Rock Ig…
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Find out how #Earlham students representing different majors pull off a theatrical production in 24-hours.Por Earlham College
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On this episode of the Earlham College Podcast, we chat with Tenzin Damchoe, a Tibetan Buddhist monk from Dharamsala, India. Damchoe is teaching a popular course on Buddhism and Science at Earlham this semester. In recent years, Earlham has developed a relationship with the community of Dharamsala through a Tibetan Studies program located at Sarah …
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Daniel Kibet’s ’19 path to Earlham started at a primary school in Kenya where classroom space was scarce and bathrooms were limited, unsanitary and broken. Eight years later, Kibet has a chance to improve the situation for his former school. He is the latest Earlhamite to be awarded $10,000 in funding to lead a summer peace prize. With funding from…
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A pair of Earlhamites investigate the subject of procrastination. This podcast is a collaboration with Assistant Professor of Psychology Michelle Tong's Psych340 class, and is inspired by "Stopwatch Science," a segment on the NPR show "Hidden Brain."Por Earlham College
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A pair of Earlhamites investigate the subject of humor through a critical analysis of popular scientific communications. This podcast is a collaboration with Assistant Professor of Psychology Michelle Tong's Psych340 class, and is inspired by "Stopwatch Science," a segment on the NPR show "Hidden Brain."…
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The growing national conversation about transgender students in the music classroom was the subject of a new conference at Earlham last month. Sponsored by Earlham's Music Department, the Center for Social Justice and the CoLab, the Transgender Singing Voice Conference brought together students, educators and allies for training sessions and panel …
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